Technology’s transformative power is driving social change around the world

London, UK, 4 December 2014: Today, Nominet Trust proudly announced that Euan's Guide has been named among the 2014 Nominet Trust 100 (NT100) - a global list of 100 inspiring ventures from around the world.

Projects featured on the list are using technology to tackle some of the world’s biggest social problems from education and human rights abuses to climate change and health.

Following a global call for nominations earlier this year Euan's Guide, the disabled access review website and app, has been selected by an independent steering committee in recognition of it’s ability to provide accessibility information to disabled people and their families, friends and carers.

Commenting on their inclusion in the NT100, Euan MacDonald, Co-Founder of Euan's Guide, added: "We're thrilled to be recognised in the Nominet Trust 100 alongside such inspiring & innovative global ventures. The goal of Euan's Guide is to provide a friendly, honest & empowering alternative to hours of web searching and phone calls and, most importantly, remove the ‘fear of the unknown’ when visiting a venue for the first time. Thanks to all our reviewers and people that have supported us in our first year."

This year, Euan's Guide is rubbing shoulders with organisations from established tech markets in the US and Europe, such as Freecycle, Random Hacks of Kindness and Google's self-driving car, alongside initiatives from emerging economies, including eCompliance, a revolutionary use of fingertip-readers to record tuberculosis treatment in India; philanthropic food-photo sharing app Feedie from South Africa and HarassMap, an anonymous crowd-mapping platform for sexual harassment in Egypt.

Annika Small, CEO of Nominet Trust, the UK’s leading tech for good funder, said: “There is a striking progression in the quality and maturity of this year’s NT100, indicative of a wider evolution in the ‘tech for social good’ sector as a whole.

“More people than ever before are using technology to solve problems that matter to them in bold new ways. This year’s NT100 list is populated by extraordinary people with inspirational stories to tell and it shows us that imagination, social conscience and technology make a potent mix to affect change.”